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DEADLY ATTACK

‘Angel of death’ security guard, 22, faces life in prison after launching horror gun rampage at migrant camp & killing 5

The shooting took place near a beach where small boats regularly set off to Britain

THE 'Angel of Death' security guard with a "grudge against migrants" faces life in prison after gunning down five men in northern France.

Paul D, aged 22, was in custody in a police station in Dunkirk following a gun rampage close to a makeshift camp full of men, women and children hoping to reach Britain on small boats.

Aerial view of a migrant camp in Loon-Plage, France, following a shooting.
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Five were killed in the horror attackCredit: UKNIP
Police at the scene of a multiple homicide in northern France.
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Police cordon off a migrant camp on a road between Mardyck and Loon Beach where the victims were shot deadCredit: AFP

Two Iraqui Kurds from the settlement at Loon-Plage, a suburb of the port city, were murdered on Saturday night, just after Paul D killed his former boss.

The two security guards killed were identified as Aurélien Cugny, 33, and Marc Lehmus, 37.

The two Kurds killed were identified by their first names of Mustapha, 19, and Ahmed, 27.

Friends confirmed they had both been trying to reach England, where they wanted to claim asylum.

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Transport company chief Paul Dekeister, 29, was also gunned down in front of his wife and other family members at nearby Wormhout.

A survivor of the horrific shooting said how he had seen his pals be murdered by the "angel of death".

Matin, a 25-year-old Kurdish migrant, told Sky News: "A guy came with a shotgun and showered us with bullets.

"Initially, we thought he would fire in the air and then he loaded the gun and aimed at us.

"We saw Azrael [the Islamic Angel of Death].

"We saw death with our own eyes. It was God's will that we survived.

"In one day, we saw death twice."

An investigating source said: "The killer arrived at the Dekeister’s farmhouse at around 3pm on Saturday and killed Mr Dekeister in front of his family.

"Mr Dekeister had employed the suspect in a security capacity, and was involved in a dispute.

Paul Dekeister, 29, suspected of killing five men.
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Transport company chief Paul Dekeister, 29, was horrifically gunned down in the heinous attackCredit: Facebook
Headshot of Marc Lehmus.
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Marc Lehmus, 37, was one of the security guards tragically killed in the attackCredit: Facebook
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Aurélien Cugny, 33, was one of the security guards killed in the heinous attackCredit: Facebook

"After the killing, the suspect got into his car and made his way to the area around the migrant camp at Loon-Plage.

"It is thought that he had a grudge against the migrants living along the coast, and wanted to settle some scores."

Paul D, a Dunkirk born French national, saw the two Kurds standing by the side of a road, close to the camp, and shot them both at point-blank-range.

"He left them no chance of survival," said the source.

The security guards were in a service vehicle belonging to the Eamus Cork Security security company, which assists the police in patrolling the coast.

They had a dog with them at the time, and the animal was unharmed.

Map showing location of shooting at Loon-Plage migrant camp, France.
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All those killed received "precise shots to the head, suggesting the killer had a lot of experience with firearms," said the investigating source.

Special forces police were called to a camp on the Mardyck Road soon after 4pm on Saturday afternoon after early reports of ‘a lone gunman killing people,’ said the source.

All the shootings took place within less than an hour of each other, he added.

The man then drove some eight miles to the coastal town Ghyvelde, and turned himself into gendarmes at around 5pm, before confessing to all five murders.

Four weapons were found in Paul D.’s car, and he was the legal owner of a Smith and Wesson 44 Remington rifle because he was registered as a hunter, said a gendarmerie spokesman.

Confirming the arrest, a spokesman for Ghyvelde gendarmes said the man ‘was not known to police,’ suggesting he had no previous criminal record.

On Sunday, the Dunkirk prosecutor opened an investigation into a quintuple murder, saying Paul D. faced life in prison.

David Calcoen, the Mayor of Wormhout, said: "I am stunned by what has happened.

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"I cannot understand how this could have happened."

Identities of migrant victims were not immediately released, said Eric Rommel, the Mayor of Loon Plage.

French CRS police officers at a roadblock near a migrant camp where multiple deaths occurred.
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French CRS Police block off a road near a migrant camp where two security guards and two migrants were shot deadCredit: AFP
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